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>> he said the economy -- >> why? >> they have this thing where you sell on the news and buy on the fear. they like to go out there and make a big stink when anything happens. bernanke said the economy is getting better so we'll stop buying bonds and plowing money into the economy. people said we've been used to this for five years. the fed is propertying up the economy. >> interest rates will go up. >> they are. 2.4% today which is high compared to where it's been recently, historically low but high to where it's been. >> is there any sensible rational or is it taking money because they are greedy pigs? >> your phrase. there is never any sense to what wall street does, never. i said that before on this program. >> abby huntsman, do you have anything to say about the global economy? >> absolutely. i'm an expert on anything finance. the stock market goes up and down every day based on the news. i think to bring it back down to every indication shows we are moving in the right direction you look at the housing market, t
>> he said the economy -- >> why? >> they have this thing where you sell on the news and buy on the fear. they like to go out there and make a big stink when anything happens. bernanke said the economy is getting better so we'll stop buying bonds and plowing money into the economy. people said we've been used to this for five years. the fed is propertying up the economy. >> interest rates will go up. >> they are. 2.4% today which is high compared to where it's been...
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sell off comes a day after the federal reserve said it would scale back its bond buying program if the economy continues to improve. >> i think we'll have a choppy volatile summer. i expect us to end the summer below or at where we are right now. >> it's an opportunity to buy. buy low. sell high. the stock market is still up. double digits for the year. >>> the fbi has a guy on the most wanted list. he hasn't murdered anyone on blown anyone up. he's wanted for mail fraud. bruce lee marshal has been on the run since may 17th. he's charged with tricking a former employer into paying $100,000 for contracting work with a fake company he invented. >> in this particular instance, he portrayed himself as being able to set up a company that could provide services to a start up company, when in fact it appeared that he did not provide what he said he could provide and was paid for much of those services. >> he's 5-10 with black hair and brown eyes. he's trying to find a job as a software engineer in the san francisco or san jose area. >>> coming up, an infamous bay area killing comes to life on the big
sell off comes a day after the federal reserve said it would scale back its bond buying program if the economy continues to improve. >> i think we'll have a choppy volatile summer. i expect us to end the summer below or at where we are right now. >> it's an opportunity to buy. buy low. sell high. the stock market is still up. double digits for the year. >>> the fbi has a guy on the most wanted list. he hasn't murdered anyone on blown anyone up. he's wanted for mail fraud....
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we this economy is maybe in first gear. now the federal reserve board, who hasn't accurately predicted anything about the economy over the last four years and has never predicted a recession, says, okay, we think now we're getting close to the point where we can pull the stimulus out of the market. nobody gets it. why now? we don't have enough traction here to do this. >> jerry, you talked to individual investor, portfolio people, not the manager. should they continue the course, keep the regular purchases or dollar cost averaging? >> they should absolutely. but a lot of the folks who watch our show don't like what they've seen in the market. they tone like the way we got to the rally. the think it's all about ben bernanke and the fed. they wore if he takes his foot off the gas pedal. who knows what will happen to the stack mark. you have too -- the stock market. you have to be invest elfed. the only thing to give you enough oomph to get you through retirement, putting the kids in scamp it's essential. >> jimmy there are so
we this economy is maybe in first gear. now the federal reserve board, who hasn't accurately predicted anything about the economy over the last four years and has never predicted a recession, says, okay, we think now we're getting close to the point where we can pull the stimulus out of the market. nobody gets it. why now? we don't have enough traction here to do this. >> jerry, you talked to individual investor, portfolio people, not the manager. should they continue the course, keep the...
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even though it was good news about the overall economy. chairman ben bernanke said it will slow its bond buying stimulus program this year, and end it next year. he said this is possible, because the economy is improving. the fed's program has kept interest rates at record lows. that news from the fed sent the stock markets down across the board. one analyst said any suggestion that the fed will cut its buying is going to be met with a sell-off, which is just a sign of how much investors depend on that program. >>> are you better off now financially? many americans say no. a cnn poll has found 44% of americans say their financial situation is actually worse today compared to a year ago. 36% say they are better off, and 20% say their personal situation is just about the same. only half say they expect economic conditions to be better one year from now. >>> bay area doctors may soon change the way they treat obesity, because of one word, ktvu's heather holmes is live now in oakland with reaction to obesity, now labeled as a disease. >> repor
even though it was good news about the overall economy. chairman ben bernanke said it will slow its bond buying stimulus program this year, and end it next year. he said this is possible, because the economy is improving. the fed's program has kept interest rates at record lows. that news from the fed sent the stock markets down across the board. one analyst said any suggestion that the fed will cut its buying is going to be met with a sell-off, which is just a sign of how much investors depend...
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fed chairman ben bernanke expects the economy to grow and unemployment to fall. but he also signalled today that years of low interest rates that have made it easy for companies to invest and families to buy cars and homes may soon be ending. the dow dropped more than 200 points on that news. the nasdaq dropped almost 40. ton, abc news reporter rebecca jarvis explains what that means to the average american. >> david and sara turn bull are looking at homes in newbury park, california, for their expanding family, hoping to take advantage of record low interest rates. >> because we're at a time where we can buy, we would ideally like to lock in an interest rate. >> but in the last six weeks, interest rates have started climbing. mortgages now above 4% for the first time in a year. up more than half a percent since may. >> people are really thinking that makes a big difference in my monthly payment and what i can afford. >> every 1% increase in mortgage rates makes owning a home about 10% more expensive. >> i like that. >> in real terms, when rates rise a percent, t
fed chairman ben bernanke expects the economy to grow and unemployment to fall. but he also signalled today that years of low interest rates that have made it easy for companies to invest and families to buy cars and homes may soon be ending. the dow dropped more than 200 points on that news. the nasdaq dropped almost 40. ton, abc news reporter rebecca jarvis explains what that means to the average american. >> david and sara turn bull are looking at homes in newbury park, california, for...
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economy. we're going to talk about the te concept of this store and why it works. and wisdom, it happens to be be national eat your veggies day,ie if you'res going to eat some vegetables, why not come and ged some of the best. i will give you a variety toriet choose from. i think it's going to be a tasty morning all in all. all. >> i will make it easy, bring bg them all. all. >> holly morris, is you veryu vy much. mu >>> we want to take a moment too say hello to our facebook fan oe the day. tutor watching lindsay vanness, all right, that's going to do it for the 6, let's send it to allison and normally it would be tony.ny. it's allison and sarah. sarah. >> i'm something back, so hold it down until i get there. >> ladies, first. lad >>> coming up, on fox 5 morningr president barack obama, he arrived in northern ireland andn gaved a major speech on peace, c and is headed to the g-8 summitm the topic what happens in syriaa that the u.s. says will help arp the rebels.rebels >>> closer to home, virginia's government, faces new questionsn about misconduct. miscond report
economy. we're going to talk about the te concept of this store and why it works. and wisdom, it happens to be be national eat your veggies day,ie if you'res going to eat some vegetables, why not come and ged some of the best. i will give you a variety toriet choose from. i think it's going to be a tasty morning all in all. all. >> i will make it easy, bring bg them all. all. >> holly morris, is you veryu vy much. mu >>> we want to take a moment too say hello to our...
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economy and cooperation from the g-8 leaders. he's putting russia's vladimir putin to end the civil war in syria. mr. obama is being dogged by the revelation that he's presiding over vast programs of spying and surveillance. today the disclosure that in 2009, at two london summits, u.s. teams helped intercept the leader's private communications. that's the latest bombshell dropped by ed snowden who leaked nsa phone and internet programs, then said the u.s. is hacking into chinese computers and today talked about the 2009 summit intercepts, reducing the 29-year-old's credibility in the minds of many. >> the mortar gets edward snowden lashes out at, the more angry he looks like he is angry at the united states. >> reporter: on a web chat today, snowden reveals what he's claiming is the nakedly aggressively criminal acts, not operations against military targets. the u.s. government is not going to be able to cover this up by jailing or murdering me, said snowden. truth is coming and it cannot be stopped. as the revelations reverbera
economy and cooperation from the g-8 leaders. he's putting russia's vladimir putin to end the civil war in syria. mr. obama is being dogged by the revelation that he's presiding over vast programs of spying and surveillance. today the disclosure that in 2009, at two london summits, u.s. teams helped intercept the leader's private communications. that's the latest bombshell dropped by ed snowden who leaked nsa phone and internet programs, then said the u.s. is hacking into chinese computers and...
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two major points of focus international trade and economy and a simple war in syria. president obama said late last week he wants to arm syrian rebels. president obama is supposed to talk on this summit sidelines with russian president vladimir putin today. live in washington kyla campbell ktvu channel 2 news. >>> afghan forces may soon take over security for the whole country. afghan president hamid karzai is expected to announce a full hand over to the afghan troops in the near future. no exact date has been set. that is where the taliban has been waging attacks on the u.s. forces. >>> we may find out more today about the new budget deal will effect veterans. the proposals are part of a final budget. it can take as long as 441 days to process a claim in the oakland va office which by the way serves all of northern and central california. >>> 6:17 is the time. let's go back over to sal. check in on the traffic. sal. >> all right pam and dave. you are looking at the east shore freeway. the problem with what is going on there that tara showed you. it's very interesting
two major points of focus international trade and economy and a simple war in syria. president obama said late last week he wants to arm syrian rebels. president obama is supposed to talk on this summit sidelines with russian president vladimir putin today. live in washington kyla campbell ktvu channel 2 news. >>> afghan forces may soon take over security for the whole country. afghan president hamid karzai is expected to announce a full hand over to the afghan troops in the near...
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the economy is anemic. he spends his time talking about global warming and things that are not consequential to americans. this guy is just simply doesn't think we have a budget problem coming. he doesn't think we have an entitlement bust coming. he thinks everything is fine. let's find more tax revenues and more money to spend. those are -- this is very dangerous territory. you're starting to get up there with 64% in the nose bleed territory when it comes to a negative. i think we're likely to see unless the president finds a way to set the record straight on things like the nsa, and benghazi and the irs scandal, i think that we're going see a continued d e ed dimunition of numbers. people are beginning to open their eyes as to how is he handling, take these fun and games away, take all the enthusiasm and charm and celebrity, how is he doing on big issues like the economy, foreign affairs and the deficit. those numbers are not good. >> sean: do you see a path to righting that ship? >> well, i think he's go
the economy is anemic. he spends his time talking about global warming and things that are not consequential to americans. this guy is just simply doesn't think we have a budget problem coming. he doesn't think we have an entitlement bust coming. he thinks everything is fine. let's find more tax revenues and more money to spend. those are -- this is very dangerous territory. you're starting to get up there with 64% in the nose bleed territory when it comes to a negative. i think we're likely to...
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they pump billions of dollars dollars into the economy every month. a criminal investigation under weigh into usis, the private firm that checked snowden's background. it's not known if it was prompted by the leaks. >>> jodi arias was in court in prison clothes. the penalty trial is set for next month but her attorneys asked for a delay. in may jodi arias was convicted of murdering her ex-boyfriend. >>> we learned james gandolfini collapsed in his hotel room around 10:00 last night and found by his family. the hospital said a heart attack was the likely cause. an autopsy is planned for friday. anderson. >> still so unbelievable. i was really shocked by that. thanks. we'll have more on the life of james gandolfini later on tonight. >>> next, controversy to sentence a murderer to death not because he's innocent but may have been sent to death row because he's african american, also ahead, a 3-year-old boy born deaf hears for the first time. we'll talk to dr. sanjay gupta about what made it possible. where we switched their fruits brosand veggiestand wit
they pump billions of dollars dollars into the economy every month. a criminal investigation under weigh into usis, the private firm that checked snowden's background. it's not known if it was prompted by the leaks. >>> jodi arias was in court in prison clothes. the penalty trial is set for next month but her attorneys asked for a delay. in may jodi arias was convicted of murdering her ex-boyfriend. >>> we learned james gandolfini collapsed in his hotel room around 10:00 last...
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does, which is track the economy, because corporate profits are so linked to the economy. interest rates are spiking. you've seen that in mortgages. for people at home if you have a mortgage and you're looking at buying a home or able to do the refinancing, you want to seize the moment before interest rates start to move sharply higher. >> andy, what do you make of the fact that interest rates are up and the place of gold has plummeted? >> you have to look at yesterday as a turning point and we've been waiting for this for years. the fed has been injecting $2.5 trillion cumulatively into the market since 2008. five years. we kept waiting. at some point they're going to turn and say go on your own, we'll take the training wheels off and you guys can do it on your own. gold, people were speculating that this was a safe harbor. now that the u.s. economy perhaps is doing better, selling off gold, the dollar is rising, there's all sorts of turmoil on the markets right now. of course the stock market and interest rates are the two big ones for people watching at home. >> lastly,
does, which is track the economy, because corporate profits are so linked to the economy. interest rates are spiking. you've seen that in mortgages. for people at home if you have a mortgage and you're looking at buying a home or able to do the refinancing, you want to seize the moment before interest rates start to move sharply higher. >> andy, what do you make of the fact that interest rates are up and the place of gold has plummeted? >> you have to look at yesterday as a turning...
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is this a sign of a fragile economy or is it guarded optimism? >> what's amazing is that bernanke essentially said he was going to do nothing right now and yet the markets reacted in the way they did. i think this will be a theme for the next six months. what the fed does is data driven. they are looking at unemployment figures, consumer sentiment, markets, growth figures. every time we have a new bit of data coming out and a new fed announcement. i think you are going to see very, very volatile markets. >> let's talk pocketbooks. i want to put up the new cnn/orc poll about what people's personal financial situation is compared to a year ago. 36% say they are better off. 44% say they are worse off. so in the middle of the recovery, what do you make of that? >> it is really interesting. it reflects the incredibly bifurcated nature of the economy we are in. people at the top are doing well. there are jobs for those at the bottom and americans have gotten their balance sheets in order over the last few years. the spending rate has gone up. debt is d
is this a sign of a fragile economy or is it guarded optimism? >> what's amazing is that bernanke essentially said he was going to do nothing right now and yet the markets reacted in the way they did. i think this will be a theme for the next six months. what the fed does is data driven. they are looking at unemployment figures, consumer sentiment, markets, growth figures. every time we have a new bit of data coming out and a new fed announcement. i think you are going to see very, very...
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stock market isn't the economy. the economy is not the stock market. mortgage price is an issue. bond sales are falling. that pushes interest rates up, john and laura. you'll pay about $200 more a month now on a $600,000 house than a couple months ago because interest rates have been creeping up. we've expected this fed move. >>> good news, shorter loans. student loans, credit cards, that kind of thing. too geeky to get into. short-term loans, those will be okay for quite some time. >>> 6:56 right now. today in north park it is safe to say the force will be with you out there. community leaders officially opening imagination park this afternoon. it includes the unveiling of a pronz statue of the always wise jedi master yoda. filmmaker george lucas donating the land to build the park in the community gathering center. that nice hat worn by indiana jones, a life size statue also being unveiled. >> i could use yoga, by the way, mice back is killing me. >> like it we do. let's check the forecast now with christina. >> we've got a good looking day shaping up. temperatures today are go
stock market isn't the economy. the economy is not the stock market. mortgage price is an issue. bond sales are falling. that pushes interest rates up, john and laura. you'll pay about $200 more a month now on a $600,000 house than a couple months ago because interest rates have been creeping up. we've expected this fed move. >>> good news, shorter loans. student loans, credit cards, that kind of thing. too geeky to get into. short-term loans, those will be okay for quite some time....
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this is an underground economy, and it's happening every day. it's a perfect example of the waste, fraud and abuse going on because of bloated government. >> what's your reaction? >> i can't believe you guys are making this example. first of all, danine is talking about an underground economy, you're talking about it coming out of the taxpayer's pocket. both wrong. this is a universal fee charged everyone with a cell phone. let me finish. they finish, they have this charge because of access for people in poor areas of the country. you have to be in poverty to qualify for one of these phones. you get 90 minutes a month so an employer has a contact number. these are legitimate reasons. >> there are 10 million people who are getting these phones. >> i'm sorry we have that many poor people. it wasn't started. people call it obama phone, it started under ronald reagan. >> it started under them, it was wrong now, it's wrong now. >> it's not an example of an entitlement president, welfare excess, it's a good program started by a republican president th
this is an underground economy, and it's happening every day. it's a perfect example of the waste, fraud and abuse going on because of bloated government. >> what's your reaction? >> i can't believe you guys are making this example. first of all, danine is talking about an underground economy, you're talking about it coming out of the taxpayer's pocket. both wrong. this is a universal fee charged everyone with a cell phone. let me finish. they finish, they have this charge because...
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when the economy's bad it increases, when the economy's good, it goes down. the reason we don't have mass starvation is this program is helping tens of millions of american families survive. the facts are, before the 1970s, when we did have the program, we had third world style malnutrition. these programs almost entirely ended hunger in the 1970s. >> that used to be a bipartisan understanding. bob doll is one of the founding fathers of this program. and it used to be a way to help farmers and families. there's a business case for continuing these programs. the biggest recipients of the money. it's all cycled back into the economy. >> no one's saving -- companies like kraft that make the boxed food that's inexpensive to buy, companies like walmart, supermarkets, all plow in the money from these food stamp programs. we also had this interconnectedness of our safety net programs that's going to make this a double problem. feeding america that operates lots of food banks around the country sent out an alert saying, you have kids who get free and reduced lunch be
when the economy's bad it increases, when the economy's good, it goes down. the reason we don't have mass starvation is this program is helping tens of millions of american families survive. the facts are, before the 1970s, when we did have the program, we had third world style malnutrition. these programs almost entirely ended hunger in the 1970s. >> that used to be a bipartisan understanding. bob doll is one of the founding fathers of this program. and it used to be a way to help...
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stock prices went up today and when the feds taper off the stimulus program it means the economy is improving actually. dow rose 41 points today. >> well health news. more men over 40 participate in try after lon there are new health concerns when competing in that endurance test. triathalon combine swimming biking running. researchers say it's the swimming portion of the race that can be particularly dangerous. here's why. cold water. anxiety can speed up the heart raise causing hyper convenient las vegas. at the same time water in the face and extended breathing makes the body want to slot heart rate to conserve oxygen. doctors say the 2 responses at the same time can cause cardiac arrest. heart attack race officials say there is an up take in fatality among middle age men. >> john muir national historic tonight martin rest confident that a living connection to the nationalist kn can be preserved forever. thinks really interesting. this tree at the site was planted by muir in 1852. the seedling taken from the sierra. well the tree has a fungus that is eventually unfortunately going to kill
stock prices went up today and when the feds taper off the stimulus program it means the economy is improving actually. dow rose 41 points today. >> well health news. more men over 40 participate in try after lon there are new health concerns when competing in that endurance test. triathalon combine swimming biking running. researchers say it's the swimming portion of the race that can be particularly dangerous. here's why. cold water. anxiety can speed up the heart raise causing hyper...
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i think that leadership of the house recognizes that immigration reform would be good for the economy and good for their branding as it relates to the latino community and if they want to have a chance to get the white house next year as senator lindsey graham talked about, i think that they understand that the leadership level that this is a real goal that they want but i think they are going to have trouble work with their base in the caucus but i'm convinced that the momentum that could be gained by a strong vote in the senate would be with the ground swell of public support. it's very clear in poll after poll that the american people want this issue solved. they want a resolution on this. this is a win-win for the country and i think people see on the economic benefits as well, what you're hearing in those extreme voice by house members is just not consistent with the broad feelings of the american people have said they want in terms of this issue. >> thanks so much. >>> thank you. >> alex, susan, we've seen this, the republicans who have been on the forefront of this, some taking
i think that leadership of the house recognizes that immigration reform would be good for the economy and good for their branding as it relates to the latino community and if they want to have a chance to get the white house next year as senator lindsey graham talked about, i think that they understand that the leadership level that this is a real goal that they want but i think they are going to have trouble work with their base in the caucus but i'm convinced that the momentum that could be...
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sfed ex i like them, it is a tile on the economy it is not very good. >> 745 we will have our sports expert. >> we will be talking about sports would gary radnich. 6:49 a.m. and we will talk about weather and traffic. a really nice morning. >> it is right out there but is chilly and windy in some spots. right around the airport, a 17 mi. an hour winds. it has died down compared to two hours ago and oakland and san jose. vallejo napa and santa rosa of waking up to 48 degrees. 54 out the door and oakland, 54 is san mateo. and at 3:00 hour we will see mainly '60s and '70s. we flair with '80s for some inland spots. later on tonight, kohler and cloudy conditions in the '50s and '60s. actor and highs for today, fremont 69, 74 a sunnyvale, mid to upper 70's and the east bay, a 77 beds per game concord, downtown san francisco 64. 75 matt but, 7 day around the bay warmer weather with temperatures spiky on saturday. temperatures will start to cool as we start the next work week. >> we are monitoring preconditions are around the bay, not tracking any hot spots right now. the bay bridge toll pla
sfed ex i like them, it is a tile on the economy it is not very good. >> 745 we will have our sports expert. >> we will be talking about sports would gary radnich. 6:49 a.m. and we will talk about weather and traffic. a really nice morning. >> it is right out there but is chilly and windy in some spots. right around the airport, a 17 mi. an hour winds. it has died down compared to two hours ago and oakland and san jose. vallejo napa and santa rosa of waking up to 48 degrees....
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it is about building our country building our economy. and i think this middle out idea that tom referred to is so important because it's time to sort of point supply side and trickle down in its place. it has never worked. we grew far more as a country when we grew on the basis of giving purchasing power to people to buy stuff. >> annette, does this help undocumented workers raise their hand, knowing if they do, they might get paid more? >> absolutely. and we have done this in miami, of all places, where we have over 70% hispanics. we passed living wage ordinance. our state and governor is trying to take it away. but nonetheless, everybody from the chamber of commerce and others said oh, no, no, this is terrible for business, terrible for visitor industry. somehow it didn't happen. the sky didn't fall down. so it is proof that this actually helps people get out of poverty. lift up. put their kids through school. and this is all that they want. the american dream and i think that it is important to look at other cities that have done this
it is about building our country building our economy. and i think this middle out idea that tom referred to is so important because it's time to sort of point supply side and trickle down in its place. it has never worked. we grew far more as a country when we grew on the basis of giving purchasing power to people to buy stuff. >> annette, does this help undocumented workers raise their hand, knowing if they do, they might get paid more? >> absolutely. and we have done this in...
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a new cnn national poll shows nearly two-thirds of americans a break the current economy as poor. but the poll also indicated a positive trend. the number of those who rate the economy as good has grown steadily since the end of last year of nearly 10% from last december. overall, optimism that the economy will improve his split almost down the middle. 50 percent predict they will not be better off a year from now, 49 percent say things will get worse. dunkin donuts is going to look in freeing--gluten free. sort of. the breakfast chain says it plans to offer gluten-free cinnamon sugar doughnuts and blueberry muffins by the end of this year. gluten is the major protein found in grant like wheat, barley and rye, as well as in some deli meats and other packaged products. for people with a condition known as celiac disease about 1% of the population, even small amount of gluten can prompt severe discomfort. the house is preparing to vote on whether to cut federal lee subsidized crop insurance that helps farmers when they lose crops or revenue. --federally subsidized. the amendment wou
a new cnn national poll shows nearly two-thirds of americans a break the current economy as poor. but the poll also indicated a positive trend. the number of those who rate the economy as good has grown steadily since the end of last year of nearly 10% from last december. overall, optimism that the economy will improve his split almost down the middle. 50 percent predict they will not be better off a year from now, 49 percent say things will get worse. dunkin donuts is going to look in...
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you have the problem with the economy so very sluggish. why do think the irs has not resinated? >> i am not talking about at the beginning. at the beginning it was a massive point of discussion. a lot of people were upset in both parties as they should be. over the last three or four-days i notice it's not really being talked about by the liberty media or nbc's or abc's or cbs's. they are not talking about it. it seems to be going away like so many other things are going away. >> how do you grade congress and the president in response to the irs scandal? >> they are making a response, it's a strong response. the issue is not the same issue we had two weeks ago, greta. i think you know that as well as anybody. you are talking about it and sean hannity is talking about it. a lot of people aren't. a lot of people incensed at it they have give ep up the issue. i am surprised they have given it up. >> which matters more to you we have a discussion around the dinner table with friends which has a more heightened concern the n sashg or irs or benghazi at this point? >> benghazi is terr
you have the problem with the economy so very sluggish. why do think the irs has not resinated? >> i am not talking about at the beginning. at the beginning it was a massive point of discussion. a lot of people were upset in both parties as they should be. over the last three or four-days i notice it's not really being talked about by the liberty media or nbc's or abc's or cbs's. they are not talking about it. it seems to be going away like so many other things are going away. >>...
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working on our economy so there are more jobs in america and why we would do a detour for this which is not only wrong policy, but never going to become law is a good question. i know that all around the country republicans are trying to pass bills like this one. i can only assume it's trying to tee up a new case with the supreme court in the hopes that the rights of american women can be diminished. i can only gather, or guess, that this is really an attempt to appeal to a narrow base that is against rights for women in america. >> on the issue of the rape and incest exemption, that is not -- there was no rape or incest exemption when this went through the committee process. that was change by the republicans i understand. >> sort of. >> by their own design on friday. after they resisted that for a long time. that's what led to congressman franks saying what he did about low incidence of rape-caused pregnancy. seeing the fight over this, particularly in wisconsin, where the opponents of the bill there were so eloquent in arguing about why you shouldn't assume that women are lying ab
working on our economy so there are more jobs in america and why we would do a detour for this which is not only wrong policy, but never going to become law is a good question. i know that all around the country republicans are trying to pass bills like this one. i can only assume it's trying to tee up a new case with the supreme court in the hopes that the rights of american women can be diminished. i can only gather, or guess, that this is really an attempt to appeal to a narrow base that is...
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we know that obama care is a drag on the economy, been a train wreck, drag on economy, and we need jobs, don't need people cutting back on hours. >> let me tell you something about the medical device. a lot of democrats want to rescind that medical device. a lot of medical device manufacturers are in their jurisdiction. if they real estate the law in the beginning, they have to be back pedaling. it's my rub that nobody bothers to read the statutes, just votes yes. >> this was passed in the middle of the night, passed in a hurry, not ready for prime time. the medical device tax, trying to get money everywhere they can to expand medicaid, including a 10% excise tax on tanning salons. >> thank you very much. >>> is it the new cold war? president obama with a frosty reception in germany. >>> what did the tsa do with a teenager traveling without her parents? did they cross the line? this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted to go. that's why we bought a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. chantix... it's
we know that obama care is a drag on the economy, been a train wreck, drag on economy, and we need jobs, don't need people cutting back on hours. >> let me tell you something about the medical device. a lot of democrats want to rescind that medical device. a lot of medical device manufacturers are in their jurisdiction. if they real estate the law in the beginning, they have to be back pedaling. it's my rub that nobody bothers to read the statutes, just votes yes. >> this was passed...
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does it end up withdrawing the stimulus from the economy before the economy is ready and really the jury is out on just how strong growth is right now. >> earlier this week president obama seemed to signal that bernanke was going to leave. bernanke seemed to confirm that in his remarks yesterday. what are you hearing? >> i think the story is the president probably misspoke but probably was late more honest than he wanted to to be in the sense that i believe the market believes bernanke is leaving at the end of his term at the end of january next year. i think that's been the anticipation out there. the president really kind of confirmed that. he tried to walk back the idea that he was insulting and disrespecting bernanke, but they didn't in the background conversations walk back that bernanke is leaving. i don't know the market is incredibly spooked by that in that there seemed to be a number of people that could be considered that would probably continue the policies of the current chairman. >> steve leisman from cnbc headquarters, we appreciate it, thank you. >>> three naval academy fo
does it end up withdrawing the stimulus from the economy before the economy is ready and really the jury is out on just how strong growth is right now. >> earlier this week president obama seemed to signal that bernanke was going to leave. bernanke seemed to confirm that in his remarks yesterday. what are you hearing? >> i think the story is the president probably misspoke but probably was late more honest than he wanted to to be in the sense that i believe the market believes...
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when the economy improved, we always saw those levels retreat and go back down. this time it is not happening. no entitlements. do you think there is a political motive here with the far left which now control the white house and most of congress that they are actively trying to lock people into this government dependency to lock in a permanent democratic majority? >> i think that conclusion can be easily reached. because for one thing, to your point about usually when we see an economy move beyond the recession, we see these programs recede with them. we've seen almost a million additional households on food stamps in the course of the past year. that is unheard of, unthinkable. in terms of a dependency motive for this administration for the left that is represented by the democratic party in washington, i think that's entirely possible. but as troubling is that the right, the republican party has not come up with intelligence sustainable, effective solutions in response to what they see as the motivation and the program of this president. >> that's a huge probl
when the economy improved, we always saw those levels retreat and go back down. this time it is not happening. no entitlements. do you think there is a political motive here with the far left which now control the white house and most of congress that they are actively trying to lock people into this government dependency to lock in a permanent democratic majority? >> i think that conclusion can be easily reached. because for one thing, to your point about usually when we see an economy...
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and it comes back to the economy. and if the sequester cuts are not done effectively and accurately, it's going to affect us on the streets where main street lives. >> so this may be an area where republicans and democrats, mayors from across the country will agree this weekend, but what can you all do about it? i mean, what kind of influence can you have? what can you accomplish with this meeting? >> well, i think congress listens to what mayors have to say, but, you know, congress is not necessarily a functional legislative body to begin with. so sometimes on some issues, i'm not sure our voices is as loud as it could be or received as loudly as it should be. but, you know, people live in cities. and i think they look at city government right now as being stronger and stronger and a more vital part of our economy than ever before. cities are where the jobs are being created. it's where the growth in our national economy is going to have to take place in we are going to continue to build this country. >> and finally,
and it comes back to the economy. and if the sequester cuts are not done effectively and accurately, it's going to affect us on the streets where main street lives. >> so this may be an area where republicans and democrats, mayors from across the country will agree this weekend, but what can you all do about it? i mean, what kind of influence can you have? what can you accomplish with this meeting? >> well, i think congress listens to what mayors have to say, but, you know, congress...
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, and what he said yesterday, perhaps what he didn't say, is that when the economy improves they'll be stepping away from that program. what we're seeing today is when you go off drugs, withdrawal is hard and these are the first stages of withdrawal. but they're not off the drugs completely and they won't be for a while. the other fear, tamron, is where is ben bernanke going and who will be his successor? everyone is expecting he will be stepping down in january. there's been so much money involved. how will it look when the government starts to unwind from its position in the u.s. markets and who will be the person that will be doing that? there are a lot of questions right now. >> it looks like the dow is on its way to having its worst day since april 15th. thank you, kayla. >>> dramatic day in boston where helicopters have been following nfl star aaron hernandez' every move. he's been questioned in connection with a homicide. police have not made him a suspect, we want to stress that, and no arrests have been made right now. the new england patriots' tight end spent part of the day
, and what he said yesterday, perhaps what he didn't say, is that when the economy improves they'll be stepping away from that program. what we're seeing today is when you go off drugs, withdrawal is hard and these are the first stages of withdrawal. but they're not off the drugs completely and they won't be for a while. the other fear, tamron, is where is ben bernanke going and who will be his successor? everyone is expecting he will be stepping down in january. there's been so much money...
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americans confidence in the economy weakened and was a prime factor. >> one bay area company is doing well. restoration hard ware shares were up today and have nearly tripled since last november they have developing a kitchen and table ware line expected to launch next year. >>> thrills and spills at a new skate park tonight. new at 10, live in fremont to show us why such a big hit maureen even though not everyone is following the rules. >> reporter: it may be empty but earlier tonight it was packed and the official opening isn't until next week. this is what it looks like to drop into fremont's new skate park. we turn the camera on a skate border. athletes of all ages are packing the park. >> it is my favorite skate park ever. >> reporter: 8-year-old gavin has been skating since he was 5. >> i broke my wrist, my toe. my knee. and another toe. >> reporter: in fact we saw several skate boarders get injured after performing trickmanoeuvres. despite this rule posted that requires skaters to wear helmet, knee and elbow pads the vast majority were not wearing safety gear. >> they want them
americans confidence in the economy weakened and was a prime factor. >> one bay area company is doing well. restoration hard ware shares were up today and have nearly tripled since last november they have developing a kitchen and table ware line expected to launch next year. >>> thrills and spills at a new skate park tonight. new at 10, live in fremont to show us why such a big hit maureen even though not everyone is following the rules. >> reporter: it may be empty but...
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well, guess what, because of technology, efficiency, and a bad economy, we're there. we're at below 1992 levels. so i don't really know what they want. >> not only that, robert -- >> i want to bring ang in here. he called it not a global threat, he called it the global threat of our time. >> but we're not at war with radical islam. this is the most important issue. if you look at any poll, left, right, the most important issues are not climate change. they do not top the list. >> ever. >> and in all these polls, if you ask them specifically about climate change, i will acknowledge, people do think that something is happening because of the propaganda campaign, but nobody believes, overwhelmingly in polls, that, one, it's a crisis, and that, two, that federal money should be spent on it. when you talk about european leaders, that's just not true. ange angela merkel has spent millions of dollars. germany was on the forefront of green energy and climate change legislation. eric, they spent millions and millions of dollars in europe, in germany, in denmark, in spain, in i
well, guess what, because of technology, efficiency, and a bad economy, we're there. we're at below 1992 levels. so i don't really know what they want. >> not only that, robert -- >> i want to bring ang in here. he called it not a global threat, he called it the global threat of our time. >> but we're not at war with radical islam. this is the most important issue. if you look at any poll, left, right, the most important issues are not climate change. they do not top the list....
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that really are the game changers in our economy. >> there's talk about a potential scott smith 2014 win for governor. national audience, if you want to make an announcement, we'll give you the platform. >> i will make a firm announcement that i'll make an announcement sometime in the future. i'll do the best i can as president of the united states conference of mayors. >> we got you to announce that you will be announcing something at some point. we'll call that a win today. >> thank you, peter, and come back for spring training. >> appreciate it. >>> opening bell all set to ring on wall street. we got to talk about some other things and the markets are one of them. the markets looking to recover after two days of heavy sell-off. the dow lost more than 400 points in 4 hours following bernanke's comments on quantitative easing. it should be relatively quiet for economic news in the u.s. no major data is due for release today. at any moment, we could get a key ruling in the trial of george zimmerman. the judge is expected to rule whether the jury can hear expert's testimony about whos
that really are the game changers in our economy. >> there's talk about a potential scott smith 2014 win for governor. national audience, if you want to make an announcement, we'll give you the platform. >> i will make a firm announcement that i'll make an announcement sometime in the future. i'll do the best i can as president of the united states conference of mayors. >> we got you to announce that you will be announcing something at some point. we'll call that a win today....
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they are sipping the success of adding 123 million to the local economy. those numbers are coming from a new study by the county economic development board. craft beer sales by volume went up 15% nationwide last year, be they jumped 41% in sonoma county. that's where the industry supports 500 jobs. >>> all right. 7:55. let's check in with tara in for sal. what's going on in the east bay. >> we have an accident in hercules. one with a big rig hauling ten portable toilets on 80 eastbound on highway 4. definitely want to stay away from there. there's problems on highway 4. westbound at hillcrest avenue, you can see the backup there. we'll keep an eye on it for you. up next, the bay bridge toll plaza, bottleneck from just past the macarthur maze all the way through the metering lights. it's easing up somewhat. still slow going into san francisco this morning. and finally, 237 milpitas. this is kind of a rare sight. westbound traffic on the upper portion of your screen there, westbound towards sunnyvale. looking pretty good. >>> here's steve. >> clear skies. no
they are sipping the success of adding 123 million to the local economy. those numbers are coming from a new study by the county economic development board. craft beer sales by volume went up 15% nationwide last year, be they jumped 41% in sonoma county. that's where the industry supports 500 jobs. >>> all right. 7:55. let's check in with tara in for sal. what's going on in the east bay. >> we have an accident in hercules. one with a big rig hauling ten portable toilets on 80...
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calendar's worked against him, all three of these candles coming together as they have, plus the anemic economy have undermined people's confidence in his credibility and integrity. 45 approve, 57 disapprove. the lowest, 34/64, the previous low was in august of 2011. strong leader, 52-48. it's the lowest since january 2012. and the lowest of his entire term was 48-52. managing the government effective i lrks 47-53, the lowest since september 2011, and not a typical politician, lowest in office. when he came into office, it was 63-36. >> i suppose his trip overseas, he had to go to the g-8, it does have the appearance of getting out of dodge. he doesn't realize all these numbers are sinking in, he needs to talk to us, he needs to come back to talk to the american people. bad timing, though. >> the g-8 from his perspective was at an unfortunate time. this has all been happening, and he squandered the weeks leading into this, we've known about the -- some of these things for going on three and four and five weeks, benghazi obviously longer than that, the irs scandal, the ap records, the leaks and
calendar's worked against him, all three of these candles coming together as they have, plus the anemic economy have undermined people's confidence in his credibility and integrity. 45 approve, 57 disapprove. the lowest, 34/64, the previous low was in august of 2011. strong leader, 52-48. it's the lowest since january 2012. and the lowest of his entire term was 48-52. managing the government effective i lrks 47-53, the lowest since september 2011, and not a typical politician, lowest in office....
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plus, how the dow's plunge could be a good sign for the economy. >>> new overnight. word of a near miss in the skies above new york city. how two jets almost collided in midair. >> the incredible story of a deaf boy hearing for the first time. inside a medical breakthrough. >>> and the miami heat go back to back, repeating as nba champs. >>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> people in hedging t
plus, how the dow's plunge could be a good sign for the economy. >>> new overnight. word of a near miss in the skies above new york city. how two jets almost collided in midair. >> the incredible story of a deaf boy hearing for the first time. inside a medical breakthrough. >>> and the miami heat go back to back, repeating as nba champs. >>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> people in hedging t
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with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but romney didn't know what obama knew. >> all right. listen. let's use this one. >> obama's team had use the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> sort of created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha eisen berg literally wrote the book. by char nsa programmin nsacha a campaign made a profile of every single persuadable voter in the country and then with experiments borrowed from behavioral psychology they targeted people with personalized messages and coaxed them to the polls. >> voters are the guinea pigs. >> this was developed in this plain looking washington, d.c. office building home to the labor giant the afl-cio. inside a secret entity called the analyst institute. >> a consortium of liberal groups, parties, campaign and consultants designed to do science and help democrats win the election. >> a political manhattan project with the goal of developing superweapons. it was first seen in a michigan governor race six years guy. a c
with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but romney didn't know what obama knew. >> all right. listen. let's use this one. >> obama's team had use the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> sort of created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha eisen berg literally wrote the book. by char nsa programmin nsacha a campaign made a profile of every single persuadable voter in...
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last year brazil became the sixth largest economy in the world. but income and equality is a huge issue. about one in five people live below the poverty line. demonstrators are protesting in part against billions of dollars being funneled not into education or health care or other basic needs for the population, but into big spectacular events. into stadiums and if a sill advertise being built for brazil to host the world cup and the summer olympics. the cost to host the world cup is estimated to top $13 billion. the protests today around the stadium, this is brazil today a supposed day off from the protests. these have been incredibly dramatic. incredibly big protests. the main organizers say tomorrow is not the day off it will be the day to watch for when everybody should be expected to hit the streets. it's going to be a big news story tomorrow. watch it here. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes
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still very much struggling with its economy. it's so much tied to the united states. why not talk about that? >> well, it's hard to imagine it's not going to be at a least implicit in his speech. but one of the things that people may not know about president obama is that when he was here in the capital, when he was senator obama, that issue, the nuclear issue, was something on the top of his priority list. in fact, when he was campaigning in 2008 and making the point when he got to the general election that he could work across the aisle with republicans. one of the examples he could give is working with former indiana republican on the nuclear issue. that they even traveled together on it. this is actually something, he wasn't here very long as a senator. he didn't even finish his first term, but this is something when he was here briefly he did focus on. the other quick thing i want to point out, gloria talking about the big crowd of 2008 and the much smaller crowd here now that he's president. remember, in 2008, the mccain c
still very much struggling with its economy. it's so much tied to the united states. why not talk about that? >> well, it's hard to imagine it's not going to be at a least implicit in his speech. but one of the things that people may not know about president obama is that when he was here in the capital, when he was senator obama, that issue, the nuclear issue, was something on the top of his priority list. in fact, when he was campaigning in 2008 and making the point when he got to the...
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i believe the economy is grow with that rate. it's not a problem for the housing market and of course, the housing market is key for the growth in the economy but housing is still extremely affordable at record rates in terms of affordability. it would take rates going much higher before we saw that, you know, really affect or impact the housing market. >> viewers have their pencils ready and a couple stocks are banks, one big, one somewhat smaller. let's start with the big one, which is citi group. >> okay. we focus on fundamentals and the fundamentals are very positive for citi group. there is several positive factors favoring citi group. improvement in the capital market activity and citi group benefits from the real estate market. in fact, they are going to be releasing 8.57 -- $8.5 billion in reserves so that will be a strong tail wind this year. on top of that the evaluation is very attractive. the stock is selling at 63% of book, a low pe ratio and i think the stock could get up to book value. >> i would assume housing wou
i believe the economy is grow with that rate. it's not a problem for the housing market and of course, the housing market is key for the growth in the economy but housing is still extremely affordable at record rates in terms of affordability. it would take rates going much higher before we saw that, you know, really affect or impact the housing market. >> viewers have their pencils ready and a couple stocks are banks, one big, one somewhat smaller. let's start with the big one, which is...
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he is live in ireland where the conversation was supposed to be about the economy. clearly that ain't happening right now. plus congressman mario diaz vallard will join us on the fight for immigration reform. ♪ 99 bushels of wheat on the farm...99 bushels of wheat! ♪ [ male announcer ] yep, there's 8 layers of whole grain fiber in those mini-wheats® biscuits... to help keep you full... ♪ 45 bushels of wheat on the farm. 45 bushels of wheat! ♪ ...all morning long. there's a big breakfast... [ mini ] yeehaw! ...in those fun little biscuits. >>> we're back now. senators on both sides of the aisle are predicting their immigration reform bill can pass with 60, maybe 70 votes. but house lawmakers have not yet embrace ed it. joining me now is mario diaz-balart, immigration working group in the house. we appreciate you joining us. thank you. >> good morning. tomorrow, the house judiciary starts debating stand-alone bills as opposed to a comprehensive package. are you frustrated the debate won't begin with a comprehensive package from your group? is it better to deb
he is live in ireland where the conversation was supposed to be about the economy. clearly that ain't happening right now. plus congressman mario diaz vallard will join us on the fight for immigration reform. ♪ 99 bushels of wheat on the farm...99 bushels of wheat! ♪ [ male announcer ] yep, there's 8 layers of whole grain fiber in those mini-wheats® biscuits... to help keep you full... ♪ 45 bushels of wheat on the farm. 45 bushels of wheat! ♪ ...all morning long. there's a big...
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this is the world reacting to the economy being well enough so they can pull back sometime next year. >> can i ask a stupid question? >> what's your stupid question. >> first of all, if the economy is doing better, and we all knew the stimulus is temporary, why is this such a surprise? >> that is a great question, because this is exactly what everyone said they thought would happen, that the fed would say stimulus is going to continue, but they would give a road map for how it would be tamped down. that's exactly what happened. the nagging worries you still see in global markets. record unemployment in europe. china's factory output is the slowest in nine months. last year china's growth was the slowest in 13 years, and there's this worry that if you have no fed in the u.s., you have no growth. look how much money the fed has been pumping into the system. you have the fed's balance sheet that has exploded and you still only have 2% growth in the u.s. if you've got china slowing and the fed pulling back at the same time, what is that going to mean for markets, for investors, for intere
this is the world reacting to the economy being well enough so they can pull back sometime next year. >> can i ask a stupid question? >> what's your stupid question. >> first of all, if the economy is doing better, and we all knew the stimulus is temporary, why is this such a surprise? >> that is a great question, because this is exactly what everyone said they thought would happen, that the fed would say stimulus is going to continue, but they would give a road map for...
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and we are strongest in the whole bay require right now and our economy is the strongest and everybody believes that we have it. and i am going to keep it going but we have to share it with everybody else. this is the time to show that we are not the san francisco of 25 to 50 years ago where the haves and the have-nots and the have, one over the have-nots, but this is about a sharing economy where we invest in other each and this is the way that we can sustain our economy for everybody thank you and congratulations. [ applause ] thank you, mayor lee. good evening, my name is zelda saly and i have the pleasure of working with the city build team and we are going to move on with our program this evening. i would like to acknowledge the presence of supervisor district five, breed, i i appreciate you coming this evening, supervisor, thank you. [ applause ] >> the success of city build has only been possible due to the support of the many partners we have. rhonda spoke to that earlier. and one, our next speaker is one such partner. he was a third generation laborer, who rose through the ran
and we are strongest in the whole bay require right now and our economy is the strongest and everybody believes that we have it. and i am going to keep it going but we have to share it with everybody else. this is the time to show that we are not the san francisco of 25 to 50 years ago where the haves and the have-nots and the have, one over the have-nots, but this is about a sharing economy where we invest in other each and this is the way that we can sustain our economy for everybody thank...
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he said he wants better relations for the world and relief for the economy. the main reason for iran's isolation is nuclear defiancdef. he says the centrifuges will keep spinning. there's a willingness to be flexible, but not clear where he will give. >> of course, the nuclear programs are totally transparent in nature, but we are ready to show more transparency and show the world that iran's nuclear work complies fully with international framework. >> reporter: he knows the nuclear program, he was their nuclear negotiator 2003 to 2005. >> he is a regime insider, he is not going to make easy concessions. he was viewed as a tough negotiator when he headed their negotiating team. only after he left that the europeans realized how good they had it with him as negotiator, at least he was ready to make some compromises. >> reporter: during his term as negotiator, iran voluntarily suspended the enrichment program. he says he won't do that again. today nobody would expect an iranian leader to suspend that country's enrichment program with 14,000 centrifuges. experts
he said he wants better relations for the world and relief for the economy. the main reason for iran's isolation is nuclear defiancdef. he says the centrifuges will keep spinning. there's a willingness to be flexible, but not clear where he will give. >> of course, the nuclear programs are totally transparent in nature, but we are ready to show more transparency and show the world that iran's nuclear work complies fully with international framework. >> reporter: he knows the nuclear...
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there jobs, the economy, deficits, health care, the kids' schools, etc. and i am not saying these other issues are not important. and to saying, these are way down on a list of priorities. that is the subject of my second book. it is not the subject in this one. perris of political class, and these things with politics, particularly not higher up. >> host: why is that? >> guest: these things are very important to the political class. we have a democratic party that has been described as liberal. they're is a certain element to that. the republicans, for their part, have some religious right. they come in fact, these issues are of deep concern to them. and yet not so much for the average american. there has been a pull for years and years asking about the most important issues facing there public. very few are seen where it gay-rights was one that included toward reform. most appear -- most have no idea what tort reform is. usually -- i mean, especially in an area like this if you tell people, the polls say that americans don't really care all that much ab
there jobs, the economy, deficits, health care, the kids' schools, etc. and i am not saying these other issues are not important. and to saying, these are way down on a list of priorities. that is the subject of my second book. it is not the subject in this one. perris of political class, and these things with politics, particularly not higher up. >> host: why is that? >> guest: these things are very important to the political class. we have a democratic party that has been...
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afterall, the economy is heading in the right direction. tr tamron, if you want to invest in the stock market right now, you're going to have to have a steel stomach. >> thank you, kayla. the news nation is also following breaking news out of the white house where president obama is about to nominate james comey to be the next head of the fbi. he's a former justice department official who helped oversee the legality of the national surveillance program under president george w. bush. if confirmed by the senate, he would replace robert mueller, who's head of the agency since september 2001. although fbi directors are limited to a single ten-year term, mueller's term was extended by the senate at the president's request. comey's nomination comes as the fbi comes under fire, increasing pressure over the issues of privacy and surveillance, including fresh revelations just this week that the agency has been using unmanned drones on u.s. soil. >> does the fbi own or currently use drones, and if so, for what purpose? >> yes, and for surveillance.
afterall, the economy is heading in the right direction. tr tamron, if you want to invest in the stock market right now, you're going to have to have a steel stomach. >> thank you, kayla. the news nation is also following breaking news out of the white house where president obama is about to nominate james comey to be the next head of the fbi. he's a former justice department official who helped oversee the legality of the national surveillance program under president george w. bush. if...
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it will be good for the economy. and that's why all of us have come together to try to push and get this thing done this year because every day that we wait isis a day wasted and a d that we've lost, a day that the economy won't grow. >> but tom you say the econo has nothing to do with this. >> that clip was an absolute crock. that was one of the most disingenuous things i have ever heard in my life. unions are dying. and that's the reason for this. they were at 40% of the public work force about 30 years ago. they're now at 6.%. there's 7.3 million people accordingo bls in 2012, end of to 1 2012 in unions. you'rere talking about people coming from countries where unions are prevalent. this is 100% political. there's no other way to spin this. this is a matterf survival for these unions. >> susan, you agree with that? is th about growing the enomy or growing the union base in >> this is absolutely about growing the econom if you look at who else was there at that press conference and at that white house event, it was
it will be good for the economy. and that's why all of us have come together to try to push and get this thing done this year because every day that we wait isis a day wasted and a d that we've lost, a day that the economy won't grow. >> but tom you say the econo has nothing to do with this. >> that clip was an absolute crock. that was one of the most disingenuous things i have ever heard in my life. unions are dying. and that's the reason for this. they were at 40% of the public...
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our economy is not in the best place that it could be. we really do see that people want to see more jobs for everybody. second, it is probably a myriad of issues. for our district, and think public safety issues -- ranging from low-level crime to larger public safety issues. we held our first hearing on pedestrian public safety in district 6. we learned that san francisco has the highest rate of vehicle pedestrian collisions in the state of california, our rate that is higher than tokyo, london, other major cities. a costs are taxpayers every time we go to the hospital. we can do better. other cities are doing better than we are. that is an important issue we have the highest rate in the city, and you're probably higher than any other city. " we have spent on pedestrian safety over the last four years is close to $13 million. >> how to balance the needs of the district compared to the city? supervisor kim: it is interesting representing a district and a collection of neighborhoods. for me, it is interesting because i represent the city o
our economy is not in the best place that it could be. we really do see that people want to see more jobs for everybody. second, it is probably a myriad of issues. for our district, and think public safety issues -- ranging from low-level crime to larger public safety issues. we held our first hearing on pedestrian public safety in district 6. we learned that san francisco has the highest rate of vehicle pedestrian collisions in the state of california, our rate that is higher than tokyo,...